By the way, Watch Dogs 1 had some side-quests letting the player catch thieves, have fun with cars and a stuff like that. Even if for the first time they could be fun, players thought these quests were boring in the long period and didn’t have nothing to do with the main story.

Ubisoft heard these feedbacks and, in fact, Watch Dogs 2 side-quests will be different as they will be connected to the storyline.

Ubisoft’s Lucien Soulban answered questions regarding side-quests for this second chapter and he said side-quests will be fun as players will help DedSec gain reputation in multiple ways and everything will be connected to the storyline, focusing on different aspects of it.

Hoping this game to be different from the first one, Ubisoft’s Watch Dogs 2 is scheduled to release on November 15, 2016 for Sony PlayStation 4 and Microsoft Xbox One, and November 29 for Windows PC.